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i5 4460 is 173
8GB (2x4) 37
GTX 750 is about 105
1TB Seagate/WD is 45
PSU 62
$502
Case is highly subjective, choose once you like.
windows 8.1
nobody likes pirates bro
Win 7, upgrade to 10.
8.1 is still 88
I wouldn't consider the price/value an issue if it had an easier way of upgrading the GPU. It really doesn't. There's very little space for cooling if you get a bigger GPU, and if you need more power it requires some crazy extra external power brick.
If you are set on getting it, that's fine. Just know what you're getting, and that we don't actually know how anything performs in Fallout 4 yet. You are getting best guesses until the game is out and people benchmark it.
But, that's also up to you.
ITX motherboard with a small gpu. ITX casing is the smallest you can get
The cheap casing looks like small boxed computers some look like a microwave and probably a bit larger than the ps4. example is a coolermaster elite 120. ITX casing
some are beautiful like lianli pc05 case that looks way more elegant than a ps4 are 300$ cases